• Hello, I am receiving the following error when attempting to access my blog:

    Not Found
    The requested URL /26twelve/blog/wp-content/cache/supercache/www.26twelvestudio.com/blog//index.html was not found on this server.

    Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.

    I see the problem, I just can’t figure out how to fix it: notice in the url it is attempting to access “//index.html”, where I’d imagine it should be “/index.html”.

    Does anyone have any idea why WP Super Cache is adding this additional slash?

    I can also confirm that none of my plugins are the problem. I have attempted disabling all except WP Super Cache, clearing the cache and refreshing the blog from a separate browser, yet I still get the same problem. I have also tried uninstalling the plugin, deleting the Super Cache htaccess code then reinstalling the plugin and modifying the mod rewrite rules. None of this has solved the problem.

    Thanks in advance for the help!

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  • The .htaccess rules are adding the extra /. Not sure why this is happening to you as the rules check if the file exists first!

    Thread Starter smoke489

    (@smoke489)

    Hi donncha, I figured that had to be the case, but I have poured over the htaccess file comparing it to other blogs I have running WP Super Cache and couldn’t locate anything. Interestingly enough, “Half On” mode works just fine. Would this help to narrow down which htaccess file would be causing the problem? I know there are two htaccess files Super Cache updates.

    Also, is there any chance that htaccess rules in my root directory (the parent to the blog directory) might be affecting this? Somehow I doubt it but I just wanted to double check.

    Thanks!

    It’s the .htaccess in the root directory. I’m not surprised half on mode worked as it doesn’t use the .htaccess.

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